Selkie 4,484 Posted October 30, 2015 The plastic film in my older DuraCraft Sweetheart have yellowed terribly. I'm going to replace them all sometime. Age, temperature, humidity, etc all contribute to the film not holding up forever. Since this is going to a child, you could just pop out the windows and leave them open, but leave them framed.(save the fixings for another build of your own). Kids can be rough on fragile parts like that. Being open allows more access for their hamds to play. 1 Quote Link to comment
Mordana 18 Posted October 30, 2015 The plastic film in my older DuraCraft Sweetheart have yellowed terribly. I'm going to replace them all sometime. Age, temperature, humidity, etc all contribute to the film not holding up forever. Since this is going to a child, you could just pop out the windows and leave them open, but leave them framed.(save the fixings for another build of your own). Kids can be rough on fragile parts like that. Being open allows more access for their hamds to play. I was thinking about that. I can get about half the windows to open right now; the rest have gotten stuck with time. Quote Link to comment
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